Lennox Amott Deep Poems

  • 1.
    When the twilight shadows deepen and the far-off lands are dim,
    And the vesper dirge is stealing like the chant of cherubim,
    There's a prayer within my bosom that's responsive to the sound,
    There's a thought that springs within me--but 'tis sad and silence-bound.
    ...
  • 2.
    Thou'rt gone like the meteor that blazed in the sky,
    And the spot thou hast smiled upon knows thee no more,
    Is there no one that heaves o'er thy ashes a sigh?
    Is there none to regret? Is there none to deplore?
    ...
  • 3.
    I.

    Good day, and how d'ye do my friends and neighbours?
    I must have dozed upon my easy chair;
    ...
  • 4.
    We were friends, and the warmest of friends, he and I,
    Each glance was a language that broke from the heart,
    No cloudlet swept over the realm of the sky,
    And beneath it we swore that we never would part.
    ...
  • 5.
    I.

    I take my goosequill for some recreation,
    I'll have a pleasurable time to-night,
    ...
  • 6.
    I.

    An English village, a summer scene,
    A homely cottage, a garden green,
    ...
Total 6 Deep Poems by Lennox Amott

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Thought 7 Tear 6 Deep 6 Silent 6 Heart 5 Sweet 5 Away 5 Head 5 Gaze 4 World 4

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